Ekiti Govt. to embark on Rice pyramid project, targets one million tonnes

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The Ekiti State Government on Sunday said it intends to produce over one million metrics tonnes of rice within the next couple of years.

Mr. Olabode Adetoyi, Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, made this known in Ado Ekiti at a news conference ahead of the official launch of the ” Ekiti Rice Pyramid Project” and flag-off of the 2021 Wet Season Rice Cultivation, scheduled for Tuesday.

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According to him, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, the Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, would perform the inauguration of the rice pyramid project while Gov. Kayode Fayemi would be the chief host.

The commissioner said the state was embarking on massive production of rice so as to be able to meet both local demands and export.

He explained that the state government had brought in investors, who were ready to invest in planting and processing of rice, adding that the product would be of high standards and stone free.

Adetoyi added that the state government was working assiduously towards ensuring that youths ventured into farming by making it more attractive and lucrative, through various agricultural incentives

He assured farmers in the state that the government would not fail in providing adequate security for them to enable them to go to their farms anytime without entertaining fears

Adetoyi disclosed that 23 new investors had already been allocated lands to plant rice, cocoa, and palm oil, among others, as the government was doing all to attract investors through the provision of enabling environment.

“ Top notch rice processing plants like Stallion, Dangote, and Jumlar rice have been allocated land in a premium location in Ekiti Knowledge Zone for quality rice production.

“ Land clearing and development of over 5,000 hectares of land for commercial agriculture is also on, out of which 1,000 is cleared for swampy rice along the river banks and valleys in the state. Over 40,000 hectares are to be made available as time goes on,” he said.

The commissioner said that the Federal Government under President Muhammadu Buhari had conceived the Anchor Borrowers Programme (ABP) under the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to provide easy access to credit for farmers and processors at a low-interest rate, among others.

He added that the government of Japan had also brought in some equipment such as harvesters to provide high-quality rice production in the state.

Adetoyi warned people in the habit of setting fire to bushes while hunting game to desist from such acts to avoid causing damage to peoples’ farms.

According to him, some farms had been destroyed in the process.

The commissioner said that the government had approved money to buy seedlings that would be distributed to those farmers who lost their farms in such preventable fire incidences.

 

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